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Journal articles on the topic "Limited space"

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Cookson, Alison. "Limited space or space within limits." Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 6, no. 2 (January 1992): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02668739200700381.

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Chao, Yu-Chiang, Hsin-Fei Meng, and Sheng-Fu Horng. "Polymer space-charge-limited transistor." Applied Physics Letters 88, no. 22 (May 29, 2006): 223510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2207838.

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Zhang, Wei, and Kumar Rajaram. "Managing limited retail space for basic products: Space sharing vs. space dedication." European Journal of Operational Research 263, no. 3 (December 2017): 768–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2017.05.045.

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Cunningham, Michael. "Slave to the Machine: Limited Space." Circa, no. 110 (2004): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25564219.

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Litwin, C., and R. Rosner. "Relativistic space-charge-limited bipolar flow." Physical Review E 58, no. 1 (July 1, 1998): 1163–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreve.58.1163.

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Masson, J. B. "Olfactory searches with limited space perception." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110, no. 28 (June 26, 2013): 11261–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1221091110.

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Alagha, S., A. Shik, H. E. Ruda, I. Saveliev, K. L. Kavanagh, and S. P. Watkins. "Space-charge-limited current in nanowires." Journal of Applied Physics 121, no. 17 (May 7, 2017): 174301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4982222.

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Viliiūnas, M., G. Juška, K. Arlauskas, and V. Baltušis. "Peculiarities of Space-Charge-Limited Photocurrent." Acta Physica Polonica A 92, no. 5 (November 1997): 1043–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.12693/aphyspola.92.1043.

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Zouein, P. P., and I. D. Tommelein. "Improvement Algorithm for Limited Space Scheduling." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 127, no. 2 (April 2001): 116–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(2001)127:2(116).

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masson, jean-baptiste. "Olfactory Searches with Limited Space Perception." Biophysical Journal 106, no. 2 (January 2014): 793a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2013.11.4351.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Limited space"

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Ansari, Zafar A. "Limited Memory Space Dilation and Reduction Algorithms." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9569.

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In this thesis, we present variants of Shor and Zhurbenko's r-algorithm, motivated by the memoryless and limited memory updates for differentiable quasi-Newton methods. This well known r-algorithm, which employs a space dilation strategy in the direction of the difference between two successive subgradients, is recognized as being one of the most effective procedures for solving nondifferentiable optimization problems. However, the method needs to store the space dilation matrix and update it at every iteration, resulting in a substantial computational burden for large-sized problems. To circumvent this difficulty, we first develop a memoryless update scheme. In the space transformation sense, the new update scheme can be viewed as a combination of space dilation and reduction operations. We prove convergence of this new algorithm, and demonstrate how it can be used in conjunction with a variable target value method that allows a practical, convergent implementation of the method. For performance comparisons we examine other memoryless and limited memory variants, and also prove a modification of a related algorithm due to Polyak that employs a projection on a pair of Kelley's cutting planes. These variants are tested along with Shor's r-algorithm on a set of standard test problems from the literature as well as on randomly generated dual transportation and assignment problems. Our computational experiments reveal that the proposed memoryless space dilation and reduction algorithm (VT-MSDR) and the proposed modification of the Polyak-Kelly cutting plane method (VT-PKC) provide an overall competitive performance relative to the other methods tested with respect to solution quality and computational effort. The r-Algorithm becomes increasingly more expensive with an increase in problem size, while not providing any gain in solution quality. The fixed dilation (with no reduction) strategy (VT-MSD) provides a comparable, though second-choice, alternative to VT-MSDR. Employing a two-step limited memory extension over VT-MSD sometimes helps in improving the solution quality, although it adds to computational effort, and is not as robust a procedure.
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MUSALLAM, ALI ABDULKAREEM. "PUNCH-THROUGH SPACE-CHARGE LIMITED LOADS (RESISTORS)." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184085.

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There are several important semiconductor devices in which the transport of carriers is controlled by punch-through space-charge effects. Examples include the Bipolar Mode Static Induction Transistor (BSIT), ultrasmall Punch-through MOSFETs, and BARITT diodes for microwave applications. The development of punch-through space-charge type of devices is a technology motivated by the demanding high density among the IC chips. This dissertation discusses a device which operates in a punch-through condition with space-charge control of currents. It is a two terminal device, which could be fabricated with no deviation from today's technology. The device structure is simple, with two n⁺ or p⁺ regions formed in p⁻ or n⁻ substrate, respectively. Punch-through space-charge limited structures both n⁺p⁻n⁺ and p⁺n⁻p⁺, were simulated using a general one-dimensional semiconductor device performance simulation program GESIM1 for dynamic and static analysis. The results of simulation show that the potential barrier height decreases with increasing applied potential and with a reduction of the spacing L between the n⁺ diffusion in an n⁺p⁻n⁺ structure. The resistance increases as the spacing L is increased. A two-dimensional analytical model of carrier transport in the device was developed. This model accounts for surface effects as well as the space-charge limited flow. Also, a one-dimensional model that includes mobile carriers effects on the device operation. Structures of various configurations were fabricated and tested. Electrical evaluations of these structures provided large value resistors in a remarkably small area compare to traditional integrated resistors. The resistance was observed to increase with the spacing L and with the resistivity of the starting substrate. These punch-through space-charge limited loads should have applications as an alternative approach for integrated resistors in high-speed VLSI applications. They can provide very small area, large value resistors based on the space-charge limiting action of the device. The range of resistance value is large, and small dimensions lead to small capacitance and fast switching times.
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Carr, Christopher G. "Space charge-limited emission studies using Coulomb's Law." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Jun%5FCarr.pdf.

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Johansson, Stina. "The family home : Sharing extremely limited space in Dharavi." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-80464.

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The aim of this bachelor's project was to find a typology for an apartment house in Dharavi in Mumbai, India. Dharavi is extremely congested and living space is scarce so the goal was to come up with good solutions for very small apartments that wouldn't be so costly and that each could be shared by a family. How could one make most of a very limited and shared living space? The family is a very important structure in the Dharavian sociaty and it seems like people rarely live alone or have their own space. The question whether individual space is important arose but is not answered in this project. However a home with a certain flexibility might be helpful if there's need to divide living space and change the home according to several people's wishes and needs. The idea of people's need of more spaces to the home than one single room was interesting during the project, as was the thought of taking advantage of the warm climate and not seal the home completely off from outdoors.  Important aspects of the project, except creating apartments that didn't have a big footprint, was to create homes that improved living conditions. These homes would need to be well ventilated and have sufficient light sources, among other qualities. The central part of the typology came to be, literally, a small courtyard to provide these mentioned qualities.
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Johnson, Eric N. "Limited authority adaptive flight control." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/12953.

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Mifsud, Dione. "Bastions and Rubble Walls.Counselling Ethnics in a Context of Limited Geographical Space." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.503889.

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Lusk, Donna L. "Corporate Facility Management Case Study: Managing Intra-Office Churn in Limited Space." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1447150379.

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Peng, Tong. "Distributed space-time coding techniques with limited feedback in cooperative MIMO networks." Thesis, University of York, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6969/.

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DSTC designs with high diversity and coding gains and efficient detection and code matrices optimization algorithms in cooperative MIMO networks are proposed in this thesis. Firstly, adaptive power allocation (PA) algorithms with different criteria for a cooperative MIMO system equipped with DSTC schemes are proposed and evaluated. Linear receive filter and maximum likelihood (ML) detection are considered with amplify-and-forward (AF) and decode-and-forward (DF) cooperation strategies. In the proposed algorithms, the elements in the PA matrices are optimized at the destination node and then transmitted back to the relay nodes via a feedback channel. Linear minimum mean square error (MMSE) receive filter expressions and the PA matrices depend on each other and are updated iteratively. Stochastic gradient (SG) algorithms are developed with reduced detection complexity. Secondly, an DSTC scheme is proposed for two-hop cooperative MIMO networks. An adjustable code matrix obtained by a feedback channel is employed to transform the space-time coded matrix at the relay node. The effects of the limited feedback and the feedback errors are assessed. An upper bound on the pairwise error probability analysis is derived and indicates the advantage of employing the adjustable code matrices at the relay nodes. An alternative optimization algorithm for the adaptive DSTC scheme is also derived in order to eliminate the need for feedback. Thirdly, an adaptive delay-tolerant DSTC (DT-DSTC) scheme is proposed for two-hop cooperative MIMO networks. An ML receiver and adjustable code matrices are considered for different DSTC configuration schemes subject to a power constraint with a DF cooperation strategy. An upper bound on the pairwise error probability and rank criteria analysis are derived and indicates the advantage of the proposed coding algorithm. Adaptive DT-DSTC algorithms are extended to the cooperative MIMO systems using an AF strategy and opportunistic relaying algorithms in order to achieve a delay-tolerant coding scheme combined with the optimal power allocation strategies.
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Grußien, Berit. "Capturing Polynomial Time and Logarithmic Space using Modular Decompositions and Limited Recursion." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/18548.

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Diese Arbeit leistet Beiträge im Bereich der deskriptiven Komplexitätstheorie. Zunächst beschäftigen wir uns mit der ungelösten Frage, ob es eine Logik gibt, welche die Klasse der Polynomialzeit-Eigenschaften (PTIME) charakterisiert. Wir betrachten Graphklassen, die unter induzierten Teilgraphen abgeschlossen sind. Auf solchen Graphklassen lässt sich die 1976 von Gallai eingeführte modulare Zerlegung anwenden. Graphen, die durch modulare Zerlegung nicht zerlegbar sind, heißen prim. Wir stellen ein neues Werkzeug vor: das Modulare Zerlegungstheorem. Es reduziert (definierbare) Kanonisierung einer Graphklasse C auf (definierbare) Kanonisierung der Klasse aller primen Graphen aus C, die mit binären Relationen auf einer linear geordneten Menge gefärbt sind. Mit Hilfe des Modularen Zerlegungstheorems zeigen wir, dass Fixpunktlogik mit Zählen (FP+C) PTIME auf der Klasse aller Permutationsgraphen und auf der Klasse aller chordalen Komparabilitätsgraphen charakterisiert. Wir beweisen zudem, dass modulare Zerlegungsbäume in Symmetrisch-Transitive-Hüllen-Logik mit Zählen (STC+C) definierbar und damit in logarithmischem Platz berechenbar sind. Weiterhin definieren wir eine neue Logik für die Komplexitätsklasse Logarithmischer Platz (LOGSPACE). Wir erweitern die Logik erster Stufe mit Zählen um einen Operator, der eine in logarithmischem Platz berechenbare Form der Rekursion erlaubt. Die resultierende Logik LREC ist ausdrucksstärker als die Deterministisch-Transitive-Hüllen-Logik mit Zählen (DTC+C) und echt in FP+C enthalten. Wir zeigen, dass LREC LOGSPACE auf gerichteten Bäumen charakterisiert. Zudem betrachten wir eine Erweiterung LREC= von LREC, die sich gegenüber LREC durch bessere Abschlusseigenschaften auszeichnet und im Gegensatz zu LREC ausdrucksstärker als die Symmetrisch-Transitive-Hüllen-Logik (STC) ist. Wir beweisen, dass LREC= LOGSPACE sowohl auf der Klasse der Intervallgraphen als auch auf der Klasse der chordalen klauenfreien Graphen charakterisiert.
This theses is making contributions to the field of descriptive complexity theory. First, we look at the main open problem in this area: the question of whether there exists a logic that captures polynomial time (PTIME). We consider classes of graphs that are closed under taking induced subgraphs. For such graph classes, an effective graph decomposition, called modular decomposition, was introduced by Gallai in 1976. The graphs that are non-decomposable with respect to modular decomposition are called prime. We present a tool, the Modular Decomposition Theorem, that reduces (definable) canonization of a graph class C to (definable) canonization of the class of prime graphs of C that are colored with binary relations on a linearly ordered set. By an application of the Modular Decomposition Theorem, we show that fixed-point logic with counting (FP+C) captures PTIME on the class of permutation graphs and the class of chordal comparability graphs. We also prove that the modular decomposition tree is definable in symmetric transitive closure logic with counting (STC+C), and therefore, computable in logarithmic space. Further, we introduce a new logic for the complexity class logarithmic space (LOGSPACE). We extend first-order logic with counting by a new operator that allows it to formalize a limited form of recursion which can be evaluated in logarithmic space. We prove that the resulting logic LREC is strictly more expressive than deterministic transitive closure logic with counting (DTC+C) and that it is strictly contained in FP+C. We show that LREC captures LOGSPACE on the class of directed trees. We also study an extension LREC= of LREC that has nicer closure properties and that, unlike LREC, is more expressive than symmetric transitive closure logic (STC). We prove that LREC= captures LOGSPACE on the class of interval graphs and on the class of chordal claw-free graphs.
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Willauer, Christian 1969. "Time and space limited : community art and neighborhood development in Hudson, New York." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70729.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.
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Facing disinvestment and unemployment, many places look to culture-based strategies for revitalization. Traditional models of culture-based community revitalization, however, have been criticized for contributing to gentrification, social polarization, and cultural discrimination. Communities seeking to avoid the contradictions of market oriented culture-based revitalization strategies can look to the efforts of community based organizations for models of how culture and the arts can contribute to revitalization without being limited to defining the benefits of their efforts solely in economic terms. In this thesis, I describe the efforts of one arts organization, Time & Space Limited (TSL), as an example of this process. Through an in-depth case study, I describe the role of TSL, a community-based arts organization, in creating an alternative strategy for community revitalization through the arts in Hudson, New York.
by Christian Willauer.
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Books on the topic "Limited space"

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Small spaces: Maximizing limited spaces for living. London: Jacqui Small, 2008.

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Spoczynska, Joy O. I. The indoor kitchen garden: Vegetable growing in limited space. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

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The indoor kitchen garden: Vegetable growing in limited space. London: Bloomsbury, 1988.

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The indoor kitchen garden: Vegetable growing in limited space. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

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League, American Radio Relay, ed. ARRL's small antennas for small spaces: Projects and advice for limited-space stations. Newington, Conn: American Radio Relay League, 2011.

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(Netherlands), Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken. The internet: A global free space with limited state control. The Hague, the Netherlands: Advisory Council of International Affairs, 2014.

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Guan, Defan, Xuhui Xu, Zhiming Li, Lunju Zheng, Caiping Tan, and Yimin Yao. Theory and Practice of Hydrocarbon Generation within Space-Limited Source Rocks. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2407-8.

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Esa, Mazlina. Electrically small high-temperature superconducting Y-Ba-Cu-O meander dipole antennas for space-limited applications. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1996.

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Fazio, Giovanni G. Space infrared telescope facility witde field and diffraction limited array camera (IRAC): Semiannual status report no. 4 for the period 1 March 1986 through 31 August 1986. Cambridge, Mass: Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysical Observatory, 1986.

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Decision-making and limited resources: Studies in interlanguage vocabulary space of learners of English for special purposes. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Limited space"

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Miley, George H., and S. Krupakar Murali. "Space Charge-Limited Flow." In Inertial Electrostatic Confinement (IEC) Fusion, 181–208. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9338-9_7.

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Bisquert, Juan. "Space-Charge-Limited Transport." In Nanostructured Energy Devices, 117–30. Title: Nanostructured energy devices : foundations of carrier transport / Juan Bisquert. Description: Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2017.: CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315117805-6.

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Buzzi, Andrea, and Silvio Davolio. "Rainfall Assimilation into Limited Area Models." In Measuring Precipitation From Space, 459–70. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5835-6_36.

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Chazalviel, Jean-Noël. "Screening Breakdown: Space-Charge Limited Currents." In Coulomb Screening by Mobile Charges, 239–87. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1762-6_7.

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Cone, David C. "Confined space and limited access situations." In Emergency Medical Services, 373–76. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118990810.ch115.

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Asano, Tetsuo. "Designing Algorithms with Limited Work Space." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20877-5_1.

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Funsten, Herbert O., and David J. McComas. "Limited Resource Plasma Analyzers: Miniaturization Concepts." In Measurement Techniques in Space Plasmas: Particles, 157–67. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm102p0157.

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Fiet, James O. "Positioning in Time and Space." In Informational Entrepreneurship in a World with Limited Insight, 25–48. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16532-0_2.

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Castellanos, Antonio. "Space Charged Limited Currents in Liquid Dielectrics." In Electrohydrodynamics, 174–84. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2522-9_11.

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Bank, Dor, Moshe Sulamy, and Eyal Waserman. "Reaching Distributed Equilibrium with Limited ID Space." In Structural Information and Communication Complexity, 48–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01325-7_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Limited space"

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Zhang, Qi, Guoyu Wang, Xueping Ding, Farui Du, Shuqian Fan, and Xuanming Duan. "Advanced metal-wire laser additive manufacturing in-space." In Subdiffraction-limited Plasmonic Lithography and Innovative Manufacturing Technology, edited by Xuanming Duan, Xiong Li, Xiangang Luo, Xiaoliang Ma, Mingbo Pu, and Rui Zhou. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2507758.

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Gangale, Thomas. "A Limited International Agreement on Property Rights." In AIAA SPACE 2007 Conference & Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2007-6072.

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Zhang, P., W. S. Koh, and L. K. Ang. "Space-Charge-Limited Electron Flow in a Drift Space." In 2007 IEEE Pulsed Power Plasma Science Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ppps.2007.4345834.

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Breisacher, J. A. "Diffraction-Limited Tracking For Space Communication." In 1988 Los Angeles Symposium--O-E/LASE '88, edited by David L. Begley and Gerhard A. Koepf. SPIE, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.976564.

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Boggs, Steven A. "Characteristics of space charge limited field." In 2016 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (CEIDP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ceidp.2016.7785556.

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Kee, C. Y., Y. S. Ang, and L. K. Ang. "Trap-Limited Space-Charge Limited Current in 2D Thin Film Dielectric." In 2022 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icops45751.2022.9813170.

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Farrell, Thomas C. "Quantum limited performance of optical receivers." In Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XI, edited by Khanh D. Pham and Genshe Chen. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2296850.

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Léonard, F., A. A. Talin, A. Katzenmeyer, B. S. Swartzentruber, S. T. Picraux, E. Toimil-Molares, J. G. Cederberg, X. Wang, S. D. Hersee, and A. Rishinaramangalum. "Electronic transport in nanowires: from injection-limited to space-charge-limited behavior." In SPIE NanoScience + Engineering, edited by M. Saif Islam, A. Alec Talin, and Stephen D. Hersee. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.827495.

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Li Xinxin, Liu Xiaomei, Jin Hong, and Xu Xinlian. "Adaptable alteration design in geographic limited space." In 2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetce.2011.5774247.

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Liu Yangjie and L. K. Ang. "Time-dependent space-charge limited electron flow." In 2012 IEEE 39th International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/plasma.2012.6383820.

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Reports on the topic "Limited space"

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Alvarex, Robert. Space Environment Network Display (SEND): Limited Military Utility Assessment. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada371978.

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Witczak, S. C., R. C. Lacoe, D. C. Mayer, D. M. Fleetwood, and R. D. Schrimpf. Space Charge Limited Degradation of Bipolar Oxides at Low Electric Fields. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada363802.

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Powell, Troy. Cathode Modeling and Diode Performance in a Planar Geometry using Space-charge-limited Emission. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1630485.

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Edwards, Phillip T., Philip R. Fittante, Tony DeLiberato, Steven P. Snyder, and Thomas W. Yarger. Limited Handling Qualities Evaluation of Augmented Longitudinal Flight Control Systems Designed with State-Space Optimization Techniques (HAVE INFINITY). Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada325252.

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Snyder, Victor A., Dani Or, Amos Hadas, and S. Assouline. Characterization of Post-Tillage Soil Fragmentation and Rejoining Affecting Soil Pore Space Evolution and Transport Properties. United States Department of Agriculture, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2002.7580670.bard.

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Tillage modifies soil structure, altering conditions for plant growth and transport processes through the soil. However, the resulting loose structure is unstable and susceptible to collapse due to aggregate fragmentation during wetting and drying cycles, and coalescense of moist aggregates by internal capillary forces and external compactive stresses. Presently, limited understanding of these complex processes often leads to consideration of the soil plow layer as a static porous medium. With the purpose of filling some of this knowledge gap, the objectives of this Project were to: 1) Identify and quantify the major factors causing breakdown of primary soil fragments produced by tillage into smaller secondary fragments; 2) Identify and quantify the. physical processes involved in the coalescence of primary and secondary fragments and surfaces of weakness; 3) Measure temporal changes in pore-size distributions and hydraulic properties of reconstructed aggregate beds as a function of specified initial conditions and wetting/drying events; and 4) Construct a process-based model of post-tillage changes in soil structural and hydraulic properties of the plow layer and validate it against field experiments. A dynamic theory of capillary-driven plastic deformation of adjoining aggregates was developed, where instantaneous rate of change in geometry of aggregates and inter-aggregate pores was related to current geometry of the solid-gas-liquid system and measured soil rheological functions. The theory and supporting data showed that consolidation of aggregate beds is largely an event-driven process, restricted to a fairly narrow range of soil water contents where capillary suction is great enough to generate coalescence but where soil mechanical strength is still low enough to allow plastic deforn1ation of aggregates. The theory was also used to explain effects of transient external loading on compaction of aggregate beds. A stochastic forInalism was developed for modeling soil pore space evolution, based on the Fokker Planck equation (FPE). Analytical solutions for the FPE were developed, with parameters which can be measured empirically or related to the mechanistic aggregate deformation model. Pre-existing results from field experiments were used to illustrate how the FPE formalism can be applied to field data. Fragmentation of soil clods after tillage was observed to be an event-driven (as opposed to continuous) process that occurred only during wetting, and only as clods approached the saturation point. The major mechanism of fragmentation of large aggregates seemed to be differential soil swelling behind the wetting front. Aggregate "explosion" due to air entrapment seemed limited to small aggregates wetted simultaneously over their entire surface. Breakdown of large aggregates from 11 clay soils during successive wetting and drying cycles produced fragment size distributions which differed primarily by a scale factor l (essentially equivalent to the Van Bavel mean weight diameter), so that evolution of fragment size distributions could be modeled in terms of changes in l. For a given number of wetting and drying cycles, l decreased systematically with increasing plasticity index. When air-dry soil clods were slightly weakened by a single wetting event, and then allowed to "age" for six weeks at constant high water content, drop-shatter resistance in aged relative to non-aged clods was found to increase in proportion to plasticity index. This seemed consistent with the rheological model, which predicts faster plastic coalescence around small voids and sharp cracks (with resulting soil strengthening) in soils with low resistance to plastic yield and flow. A new theory of crack growth in "idealized" elastoplastic materials was formulated, with potential application to soil fracture phenomena. The theory was preliminarily (and successfully) tested using carbon steel, a ductile material which closely approximates ideal elastoplastic behavior, and for which the necessary fracture data existed in the literature.
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Kularatne, Dhanushka N., Subhrajit Bhattacharya, and M. Ani Hsieh. Computing Energy Optimal Paths in Time-Varying Flows. Drexel University, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/d8b66v.

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Autonomous marine vehicles (AMVs) are typically deployed for long periods of time in the ocean to monitor different physical, chemical, and biological processes. Given their limited energy budgets, it makes sense to consider motion plans that leverage the dynamics of the surrounding flow field so as to minimize energy usage for these vehicles. In this paper, we present two graph search based methods to compute energy optimal paths for AMVs in two-dimensional (2-D) time-varying flows. The novelty of the proposed algorithms lies in a unique discrete graph representation of the 3-D configuration space spanned by the spatio-temporal coordinates. This enables a more efficient traversal through the search space, as opposed to a full search of the spatio-temporal configuration space. Furthermore, the proposed strategy results in solutions that are closer to the global optimal when compared to greedy searches through the spatial coordinates alone. We demonstrate the proposed algorithms by computing optimal energy paths around the Channel Islands in the Santa Barbara bay using time-varying flow field forecasts generated by the Regional Ocean Model System. We verify the accuracy of the computed paths by comparing them with paths computed via an optimal control formulation.
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Revi, Aromar, Madhumitha Srinivasan, Amir Bazaz, Manish Dubey, and Midhat Fatima Safdar. Indian Municipal Finance 2022. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/imf02.2022.

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The Constitution (Seventy-fourth) Amendment Act 1992 sought to empower urban local bodies as a third-tier of governance. Thirty years hence, the reality of Indian ULBs is far from their initial aspirations. ULBs in most states continue to struggle on almost all dimensions of the funds, functions, and functionaries continuum. Most have limited autonomy of functioning and capacities for planning, budgeting, expenditure management, procurement, implementation, and monitoring. The fiscal space for ULBs has been shrinking in most states, especially with constraints in expansion of the overall tax base, the growing central and state fiscal deficit, and the weakening of the vertical and horizontal institutional mechanisms for resource mobilisation, coordination, and transfer.
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Méndez-Vizcaíno, Juan C., and Nicolás Moreno-Arias. A Global Shock with Idiosyncratic Pains: State-Dependent Debt Limits for LATAM during the COVID-19 pandemic. Banco de la República, October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1175.

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Fiscal sustainability in five of the largest Latin American economies is examined before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. For this purpose, the DSGE model in Bi(2012) and Hürtgen (2020) is used to estimate the Fiscal Limits and Fiscal Spaces for Peru, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. These estimates advance the empirical literature for Latin America on fiscal sustainability by offering new calculations stemming from a structural framework with alluring novel features: government default on the intensive margin; dynamic Laffer curves; utility-based stochastic discount factor; and a Markov-Switching process for public transfers with an explosive regime. The most notable additions to the existing literature for Latin America are the estimations of entire distributions of public debt limits for various default probabilities and that said limits critically hinge on both current and future states. Results obtained indicate notorious contractions of Fiscal Spaces among all countries during the pandemic, but the sizes of these were very heterogeneous. Countries that in 2019 had positive spaces and got closer to negative spaces in 2020, have since seen deterioration of their sovereign debt ratings or outlooks. Colombia was the only country to lose its positive Fiscal Space and investment grade, thereby joining Brazil, the previously sole member of both groups
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Yaremchuk, Olesya. TRAVEL ANTHROPOLOGY IN JOURNALISM: HISTORY AND PRACTICAL METHODS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11069.

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Our study’s main object is travel anthropology, the branch of science that studies the history and nature of man, socio-cultural space, social relations, and structures by gathering information during short and long journeys. The publication aims to research the theoretical foundations and genesis of travel anthropology, outline its fundamental principles, and highlight interaction with related sciences. The article’s defining objectives are the analysis of the synthesis of fundamental research approaches in travel anthropology and their implementation in journalism. When we analyze what methods are used by modern authors, also called «cultural observers», we can return to the localization strategy, namely the centering of the culture around a particular place, village, or another spatial object. It is about the participants-observers and how the workplace is limited in space and time and the broader concept of fieldwork. Some disciplinary practices are confused with today’s complex, interactive cultural conjunctures, leading us to think of a laboratory of controlled observations. Indeed, disciplinary approaches have changed since Malinowski’s time. Based on the experience of fieldwork of Svitlana Aleksievich, Katarzyna Kwiatkowska-Moskalewicz, or Malgorzata Reimer, we can conclude that in modern journalism, where the tools of travel anthropology are used, the practical methods of complexity, reflexivity, principles of openness, and semiotics are decisive. Their authors implement both for stable localization and for a prevailing transition.
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May, Julian, Imogen Bellwood-Howard, Lídia Cabral, Dominic Glover, Claudia Job Schmitt, Márcio Mattos de Mendonça, and Sérgio Sauer. Connecting Food Inequities Through Relational Territories. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2022.087.

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This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories are experienced, understood, and navigated by stakeholders to address those inequities. We interpret ‘food territory’ as a relational and transcalar concept, connected through geography, culture, history, and governance. We develop our exploration through four empirical cases: (i) the Cerrado, a disputed Brazilian territory that has been framed and reframed as a place for industrial production of global commodities, to the detriment of local communities and nature; (ii) urban agroecology networks seeking space and recognition to enable food production in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; (iii) informal food networks forming a complex web of intersecting local and global supply chains in Worcester, a secondary South African city; and (iv) periodic food markets in Ghana that synchronise trade systems across space and time to provide limited profit-making opportunities, but nonetheless accessible livelihood options, for poorer people. Examining these four cases, we identify commonalities and differences between them, in terms of the nature of their inequities and how different territories are connected on wider scales. We discuss how territories are perceived and experienced differently by different people and groups. We argue that a territorial perspective offers more than a useful lens to map how food inequities are experienced and interconnected; it also offers a tool for action.
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